41 people die in South Carolina from Alzheimer’s disease in week ending August 7

41 people die in South Carolina from Alzheimer’s disease in week ending August 7
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There were 41 deaths with Alzheimer’s disease listed as the underlying cause reported in South Carolina during the week ending August 7, a 2.4 percent decrease from the previous week, according to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In the week ending August 7, there were 1,125 deaths in the state. 18.1 percent of deaths were caused by heart disease, 18 percent were from cancer and 18.8 percent were from COVID-19. Additionally, 9.1 percent of deaths were from Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

Studies show doctors and medical examiners may underreport Alzheimer’s disease and dementia-related conditions as the underlying cause of death on death certificates, according to the National Institute on Aging.

Once infected, older adults with dementia are likely to develop a more severe and dangerous illness. The diseases which make an older adult more vulnerable to COVID-19 are age-associated chronic conditions, according to the Bright Focus Foundation.

South Carolina top 10 causes of death in week ending August 7

Cause of Death Number of Deaths 2021-08-07 Number of Deaths 2021-07-31
Heart disease 204 223
Malignant neoplasms (cancerous tumor) 202 216
COVID-19 (multiple cause) 110 52
COVID-19 (underlying cause) 102 48
Chronic lower respiratory diseases 47 47
Alzheimer’s disease 41 42
Cerebrovascular diseases 38 52
Diabetes mellitus 22 14
Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis 19 28
Influenza and pneumonia 12 14

South Carolina Dementia deaths in week ending August 7
Cause of Death Number of Deaths 2021-08-07 Number of Deaths 2021-07-31
Alzheimer disease and dementia 102 83


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